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It had fixed sights and the customary 10-round magazine. With the longer barrel, it weighed 36 ounces and was 103/4 inches in length. G-B-A hammerless model with interchangeable barrels, 41/2 and 63/4 inches in length. 22 caliber members of the G series, produced from 1949 to 1951, consisted of the following: I hate having only one mag for any gun.įrom Bev Fitchett’s Guns Magazine >Firearms Identification: I will look for more and see if I can pick up a couple. The only problem is I have just the one factory magazine for it. I DO have plans on shooting this one more, I may even enter a local bullseye winter match with this. I came home, cleaned it thoroughly and put it away in my safe. The rest of the box was dead on without any issues whatsoever. I had to make an up adjustment to the rear sight of about 3 clicks and that was it. I shot this one, I put one box of Eley’s through it at our indoor range. I am not sure why they only made the GD model for only 18 months but I bet the GD models would have gone on to be their biggest seller had they continued to produce them. These have a familiar look to them like the German Luger which adds to the accuracy of the pistols. This thing is dead on accurate and has a factory Dawson adjustable competition rear sight that came on this GD model.
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The serial number put this around the end on 1950 date, again from what I was able to find out. It was in a pistol soft-sided case in his safe.įrom what I can find out the GD model is the rarest as it was only made for 18 months. Sadly, there is no box, he had no idea what happened to it. From the photos, you can see that it has not been shot that much. He never shot it, but his son did a few times in the mid-1960’s. I LOVE this pistol, I got it from the original owner who got it as a retirement gift in 1951. I have yet another “Old Gun”, this time a 1950 High Standard competition 22LR match pistol model GD (The rare model)